How to Start UITableView on the Last Cell?

In Apple's Messages app, when you click a correspondent's name and switch to the table view of the conversation (with balloons for each message), the table appears scrolled all the way to the end. No animation or anything, it's just there.

Similarly, in Tweetie 2, when you load the tweets view, it appears right where you last looked at it. No animation to get there, it's just there, as if none of the cells above were loaded.

How do these apps do this? Are they calling

scrollToRowAtIndexPath:atScrollPosition:animated:

somewhere in the table controller? If so, how do they know what to pass to

rowNumberHere is the row number in the data source you want to scroll to.

atScrollPosition is just one of the values in the UITableViewScrollPosition enum which can determine where on the screen the row number you want will show up. However, depending on the number of rows and which row you are scrolling to, it may not make a difference.

Putting reloadData: avoids an exception if the data is not loaded yet in viewWillAppear:. If you put the scrollToRowAtIndexPath in viewDidAppear:, you would not need the reloadData: but you will see the table jump a little which you say you don't want.